They probably would have done & some were outraged that King James VI did nothing to avenge his mother's death. But James was keen to maintain good relation with Queen Elizabeth I (which possibly helped to his succeeding her following her death in 1603). Following Mary's execution, Elizabeth sent James a letter of apology claiming she didn't mean for the signed death warrant to be delivered. This seems to have placated James. Hope this helps.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Mary Queen of Scots was 45 when she died.
Mary of Guise-mother of Mary Queen of Scots- died on the 11th of June 1560.
Mary queen of Scots died on the 8th of February 1587
Mary, Queen of Scots wore the crimson kirtle at her execution, as red is the sign of a martyr.
mary queen of scots died in 1587 and was executed by Elizabeth 1 of england
Mary, Queen of Scots was born 8th December 1542 and died 8th February 1587.
No, He died.
Mary was beheaded in 1587 thus causing her untimely death
she wasn't guily of anything Elizabeth was protecting her throne because if she (elizabeth) died then Mary queen of Scots would become queen of both England and Scotland..... so Elizabeth 1 beheaded her (Mary queen of Scots)so she could protect her throne.
Execution by Axe- at Fotheringhay Castle, which no longer exists.
Mary's father - James V - died when she was merely six days old, leaving her the Queen.